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432 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1674.
Liber M M Be it Knowne unto all men by these presents that I George Charls
worth of St Maries have remised released & for ever quitt claimed
and by these presents doe for me my heirs executors and admrs
remise release & for ever quittclaime unto Richard Moy of St Maries
County all and all manner of actions Suites or cause of actions
writts of errors or cause of any writts of errors debt3 dutic3
and demands whatsoever which I now have or hereafter may have
for any matter cause or thing whatsoever from the begining of the
World to this day In wittnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand &
seale this second day of ffebruary Ano Doth 1674.
Testes. George Charlsworth (Sealed.)
Ro: Carvile
Char: Delaroche.
p. 430 Henry Phippes John Beaman late of Ann Arundell County other
agt wise called John Beaman in the County of Ann
John Beaman Arundell in the Province of Maryland was Sum
oned to answer unto Henry Phipps administrator
of the goods and Chattells of Edward Maynard de
ceased in a plea that he render unto him the Summe
of One thousand foure hundred thirty pounds of
tobacco which from him he unjustly detaineth.
And whereupon the Said Henry by Kenelm Cheseldyn his At
torny Saith that whereas the Said John Beaman the first day of
September in the yeare One thousand Six hundred and Seventy did
by his certaine writeing Obligatory Sealed with the Seale of the Said
John here in Court produced whose date is the Same day and yeare
abovewritten acknowledge himselfe to Owe and Stand indebted unto
the said Edward Maynard merchant and Comander of the good
Shipp called the William of Dover then rideing at anchor in the
River of Patuxent in the Province aforesaid the full and just Summe
of One thousand foure hundred and thirty pounds of good Sound
merchantable tobacco in caske to be paid the said Edward Maynard
his heirs executors admrs at or upon the tenth day of October next
ensueing the date thereof and for the true performance thereof did
bind himselfe his heirs executors admrs firmly by these presents
Notwithstanding which the said John Beaman the said Sume of
fourteen hundred and thirty pounds of tobacco according to the
tenor of his Said writeing Obligatory hath not paid to the said
Edward in his life time nor to the said Henry Since his death to
whom administration of all & Singular the goods and Chattells which
were the Said Edward at the time of his death Since his death hath
beene Committed though often thereunto required but the same to
pay hitherto hath and still doth altogether deny to the damage of the
Said Henry three thousand pounds of tobacco And thereupon he
bringeth his Suite.
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